A group of men who were shopping at Walmart on March 8 purposely confused the clerk at the cash register when asking for change and ended up causing her drawer to be nearly $950 short. The first man bought a bottle of Febreeze and tried to pay with a $50 bill, but then asked for smaller bills for his change, and for other money. Another man also asked for change for larger bills. Police reviewed the video, which showed the men “attempted to confuse her.”

A Williamstown man who tried to return a lighter at Puff and Pipes on the Black Horse Pike was told on March 8 all sales were final. Since he wasn’t getting any money back, the man left the lighter on the counter and grabbed six packs of Tip Cirgarillos and said “I’m taking these instead.” The store clerk took down his license plate. No charges were filed.

A car window on Coach Road home was broken on March 7 but no entry was made.

A wallet and $1,005 in cash was stolen from a car parked on Dover Court on March 7. The window was broken with a rock.

A GPS, valued at $150, was stolen from an unlocked car on Claire Court on March 7.

An iPod accessory was stolen from the center console of a car parked on Hurffville-Grenloch Road on March 7. The car was left unlocked.

Two men, who came to the Gulf gas station on Route 42 to have their windshield repaired, drove off with the repair kit before paying on March 6. The kit was valued at $180.

Jewelry was stolen from a Birches Apartment on March 6.

A Washington Township High School student working as part of the stage crew on March 6 had $75 stolen from his wallet.

A gold Coach wallet was stolen from a car parked on Tarpon Court on March 6.

On March 6, someone stole a college textbook and silver anklet from the front porch of a Deerfield Lane home but left a giant stick instead. The items were valued at $133.

A 52-year-old Quail Hollow Drive woman was accused of stealing from her work, Home Depot, between Dec. 10 an March 5. The store manager said the woman voided purchases for her boyfriend, and then didn’t take any money. The thefts amounted to about $948. The manager said he planned to fire the woman, but it was unclear if charges would be filed.

A few unwanted guests stole items from a Hurffville Road home on March 2 when the homeowner’s son was having a party. The son told his mother he had friends over, and those friends brought other friends who refused to leave, broke $400 worth of property in the house, and stole $1,000 worth of property, including an Xbox.

A man reported that his brother had stolen his debit card and used it to buy $40 worth of gas at Exxon Mobile on March 1. No complaints were filed.

A man pulled into Exxon on Delsea Drive and asked for change for a $100 bill but was told ‘no.’ Then, he asked for $20 in gas and said he would pay with the $100 bill. But when the attendant finished pumping and tried to take the $100, the man grabbed the $80 in change, held onto the larger bill and fled.

A 22-year-old East Greenwich man working as a gas attendant at BP on Route 41 is accused of pocketing more than $1,500 while he was employed thereafter that . The incident was reported on Feb. 24.